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AAA300 said:
The Fury said:

Fanboys moan because of treatment outside of the MCU and FF and X-men's establishment in the MU/616 as a whole. FF were the first Marvel superhero team, they are the Marvel family. Mutants are the definition of persecution in Marvel world and hold huge sway over many things, there are numerous mutant characters in the Avengers line ups and history that would fit amazingly into the MCU. The fact that FF current'y don't have a monthly book and Mutants/X-men are being drowned out for the Inhumans is grating on fans minds and many want Marvel to have the rights back so that they stop abusing these characters.

It's true, half the FF/X-men movies do suck but remember, not all of the new MCU films are masterpieces. I didn't think much of Ironman 2, Cap A 1 or Thor 2 myself.

In my personal view, no mutants, no Marvel. Many people don't seem to know how much influence and the idea of mutants really have on the MU and it's nothing to ignore.

I understand the importance of the characters in the comics and how it feels like marvel is not showing the full love to the franchise's it doesn't have the movie rights to. But I don't like half the movies they do , iron man 2/3 we're complete shit. Sick and tired of how captain America is strong one second and then weak the next. That seen in cap 2 when he was on that ship and he had to hit normal humans multiple times was stupid.And then he had trouble with one on the boat 1 on 1, even my wife was confused as to if they're going to explain why this guy was strong! He kneed one guy 2-3 times in the head, that should have killed him with caps strength! If marvel had the rights back there most likely wouldn't be a R rated deadpool movie,so fox please keep the rights the marvel universe movies are already to crowded.

Just making a general statement here.  Heroes with superhuman strength tend to pull their punches to make sure they do not kill an ordinary human.  I'm not saying I know for a fact that this was the movie's intent.  But I remember this was stated in the rules of the Marvel Super Heroes Role Playing Game published by the now defunct TSR back in the late 80's.  When a character's full strength is greater that another character's health, the character receiving the blow could be killed.  And we know it's an unwritten/spoken general rule that heroes do not kill.  So you'd think this principle would apply in cinema as well.